Palo Alto, Calif.: Deepwatch, a global leader in precision Managed Detection and Response (MDR), has officially inaugurated its Global Capability Center (GCC) in Bangalore, strengthening its AI-driven cybersecurity development capabilities and enabling continuous innovation for customers worldwide.
The new center marks a strategic expansion aimed at accelerating platform engineering and delivering enhanced AI-powered threat detection capabilities.
Deepwatch Bangalore Expansion Boosts Development Velocity
The newly opened Deepwatch Bangalore GCC is designed to advance the company’s AI-led threat detection and response platform while ensuring the high-touch service customers rely on.
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With round-the-clock development cycles leveraging global time zone alignment, the facility will support faster enhancements, improved platform scalability, and quicker rollout of new cybersecurity features.
Speaking on the launch, John DiLullo, Chief Executive Officer at Deepwatch, stated that the expansion represents a fundamental shift in the company’s innovation strategy.
He emphasized that the Bangalore center is intended to function as a global development engine that helps customers stay ahead of evolving threats. India’s strong talent ecosystem in cybersecurity, AI, and enterprise software significantly supports this objective.
Deepwatch Strengthens AI, Product, and Platform Capabilities
With access to India’s extensive pool of specialized engineering talent, Deepwatch plans to scale its Bangalore workforce to more than 100 professionals within the next 18 months. Immediate hiring is underway across engineering, AI research, and product development domains.
Prasad Channabasappa, Managing Director, India at Deepwatch, said that the GCC will help transform development velocity through continuous innovation cycles. Customers can expect faster deployment of new AI models, strengthened threat detection capabilities, and enhanced platform improvements while continuing to receive personalized support.
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Deepwatch GCC to Focus on AI Development, Platform Engineering, and Product Innovation
The Bangalore GCC will prioritize three core areas:
- Advanced AI Development: Accelerating GenAI-driven threat detection and automated response capabilities.
- Platform Engineering: Expanding infrastructure to support growing customer needs globally.
- Product Innovation: Building new features—including advanced threat exposure management—to address emerging cybersecurity risks.
Global Growth with New Bangalore Facility
The state-of-the-art Bangalore workspace features collaborative zones designed for cross-regional coordination, integrating seamlessly with Deepwatch’s North American operations.
This structure ensures customers benefit from local innovation while receiving consistent service across geographies.






